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And who wouldn't want to be seen on the dance floor with a girl wearing the glitter ball crystal-studded frock from David Koma, the Georgian-born designer who has dressed Beyonce, Lady Gaga and Kylie? - Fur, or almost - High-street store Topshop had furry stoles, cuffs and coat edging for the Unique collection that for the first time took its signature urban look into the countryside, along with cords and floral patterned frocks. Serbian-born designer Roksanda had acid-coloured fur coats, gilets and wraps belted into tiny-waisted full skirts, matched with blue or orange furry clutches. View gallery - Cover up those knees - Emilia Wickstead There were also furry clutches at Hunter Original, home to the famous boots, and furry panels on practical coats showed off by models walking on a runway beneath two cascading waterfalls. Meanwhile luxury house Mulberry used dried thistles to brush up its wool to look and feel like fur. <br>Source: http://news.yahoo.com/five-themes-london-fashion-week-103032975.html

Solange Had No Words for ?Fashion Police,? but Her Flip of the Hair Spoke Volumes - Yahoo News

That customer includes about 64 percent of American women who fall into the plus-size category, but account for only 17 percent of purchases. While more of them are appearing in http://www.chicemma.com/ ad campaigns, red carpets and even the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition , experts say plus-sized women are still viewed as having negative perceptions about their bodies. "Culturally they've been made to feel like they shouldn't splurge on themselves because all they need to do is lose that 20 pounds and then 'Aren't you going to wish that you'd waited until you bought that?'" New York Times style editor Katherine Rosman said. But at photo shoots for Plus Model Magazine, the opposite is true. There, the model celebrates her size without holding back. <br>Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/plus-size-high-fashion-designer-finds-retailers-still-hesitant/

22, 2015, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) Story Photos 150225_giuliana_rancic_wenn22222065 LOS ANGELES (AP) Giuliana Rancic is apologizing to Zendaya and others offended by Rancic's "Fashion Police" jab at the actress-singer's Oscar-night dreadlocks. On "E! News" Tuesday, Rancic said the reaction to her comments has increased her awareness of, in her words, "cliches and stereotypes." They are damaging, she said, adding that she and others have the responsibility to avoid perpetuating them. During Monday's "Fashion Police" on the E! channel, Rancic said that Zendaya's hair suggested the smell of patchouli oil or marijuana. <br>Source: http://www.katu.com/news/entertainment/Fashion-Police-co-host-apologizes-for-weed-jab-at-Zendayas-dreadlocks-294049221.html

Information: 951-788-3463 or rchreddressfashionshow.com Staff report Lawn bowling club encourages spectators RIVERSIDE The Riverside Lawn Bowling Club is hosting Hemet, Sun City, and Redlands lawn bowling clubs for Citrus League matches. The next match is set for 10 a.m. March 19 at the clubs greens, 4020 Bowling Green Lane, in Fairmount Park. The Riverside club has won the league for the past two years. The greens have been operating for 89 years. Bowling is at 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. <br>Source: http://www.pe.com/articles/riverside-761071-march-group.html

The E! talk show isn't the only media outlet guilty of ridiculing the singer for her natural hair , she said.In Touch Weekly"compared it to a dog," she tweeted. In a column last year about pets that resemble celebrities, the gossip magazine reportedly ran a photo of a reader's Yorkshire terrierpoodle mix side by side with a photo of Knowles. "Basically twinsies" was the snarky caption. "What can I say?" tweeted Knowles. Turns out, GIFs speak louder than words. She shrugged off the natural hair haters with one dramatic shake of her voluminous, wavy tresses, captured in a GIF that's been retweeted nearly 20,000 times. Knowles' digital flip of the hair (subbing, perhaps, for her middle finger) came in response to Fashion Police remarks that Zendaya's hair on the Oscar red carpet Sunday night must have smelled like "patchouli oil" or "weed." Zendaya later posted to Instagram that she thought the comments were "not only a large stereotype but outrageously offensive." Zendaya accepted Rancic's apology in a tweet Wednesday morning, writing: "Body shaming and other hurtful tactics will never get the job done." She ended with a quote from Martin Luther King Jr.: "Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that." <br>Source: http://news.yahoo.com/solange-had-no-words-fashion-police-her-flip-205626530.html